HP tiene un portátil de Star Wars y vas a caer rendido ante él

HP no para. La semana pasada presentó en México su nueva gama de equipos profesionales y hoy ha tirado más hacia el usuario medio con el lanzamiento de otra buena cantidad de equipos. Mientras que seguimos contándote acerca de ellos, tenemos que hace…

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Caviar’s new Putinphone is based on the iPhone 6s

Russian phone customization company Caviar is back at it again, with yet another version of the Putinphone. The update was necessary of course, since Apple has launched a new iPhone.

So, predictably, the new Putinphone is based on the iPhone 6s. You get the same internals, but a totally different exterior, as you’d expect. Vladimir Putin’s face is encrusted in gold on the back, as are a few lines from the Russian national anthem, and in between them sits the presidential emblem.

All of the gold elements described above contrast with the “restrained and somewhat muted” titanium base used for the phone’s back. The color, texture, and strength characteristics of titanium apparently all accurately reflect “the essence of a strong, invincible and strong-willed character, inherent to the person who never gives up”.

The new Putinphone’s official name is Caviar Ti Gold Supremo Putin «Anniversario Edizione 63», and it’s called that in honor of the birthday of the Russian president. Only 63 units will be made. The price is RUB 199,000 ($3,174 or €2,822 at the current rates) for the 64GB model, while the 128GB version goes for RUB 209,000 ($3,334 or €2,964).

If you order such a device, you will receive it inside the “luxurious” wooden case you see above. You also get a free car charger.

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Google wants to help you surf the mobile web at lightning speeds

Prepare for better browsing on mobile. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of AndroidGoogle wants to make your mobile browsing experience better than ever with its new Accelerated Pages Project. The company hopes to dramatically improve the performance of the mobile web so that pages, videos, animations, and graphics load “instantaneously.” “Publishers around the world use the mobile web to reach these readers, but the experience can often

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Google launches Accelerated Mobile Pages project to speed up your web page load times

Google today introduced its own take on Facebook Instant Articles known as Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP). The AMP project is meant to get you to web pages faster than you’d normally access them, while keeping all of the videos, GIFs, images, and ads intact.

The way AMP works is that participating publishers — which include the likes of The New York Times, Vox Media, BuzzFeed, The Wall Street Journal, and more — can have lightweight versions of their stories that load in an instant. When you click on this link, which is currently the only way to preview AMP, you can search for content and then be presented with a carousel of AMP-ified pages. Clicking on one of the posts will load all of the content quickly. Platforms like Nuzzel, Pinterest, and Twitter plan to support AMP, too.

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Over time, Google plans to work with others to improve AMP HTML pages that continue to integrate animations, videos, and other rich content the way that the publishers intend. The same goes for ads, and Google notes that publishers can use their ad networks while using AMP HTML, and Google will work with them to ensure that AMP HTML’s speed remains intact. Finally, Google says that with AMP, it’s creating a new high performance (and free) global cache that’ll let AMP content be served instantly regardless of where the content was created or where it’s being read.

Lately we’ve seen several efforts at speeding up web content and offering consumers a better reading experience. Apple has Apple News, Facebook has Instant Articles, and Google now has its open Accelerated Mobile Pages project. In my use, AMP works pretty well, highlighting compatible web pages in a carousel and loading those pages pretty darn quickly. What will be interesting is seeing if Google’s AMP can catch on more than Apple and Facebook’s offerings due to its open framework that’s built on existing web tech.

Again, if you’d like to try AMP right now, click this link from a mobile device and then search for something like BuzzFeed or The New York Times.

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